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Astronomical survey

An astronomical survey is a general map or image of a region of the sky (or of the whole sky) that lacks a specific observational target. Alternatively, an astronomical survey may comprise a set of images, spectra, or other observations of objects that share a common type or feature. Surveys are often restricted to one band of the electromagnetic spectrum due to instrumental limitations, although multiwavelength surveys can be made by using multiple detectors, each sensitive to a different bandwidth.[1]

Composite image of the GOODS-South field, result of a deep survey using two of the four giant 8.2-metre telescopes composing ESO's Very Large Telescope
Gamma-ray pulsars detected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope

Surveys have generally been performed as part of the production of an astronomical catalog. They may also search for transient astronomical events. They often use wide-field astrographs.

Scientific value edit

Sky surveys, unlike targeted observation of a specific object, allow astronomers to catalog celestial objects and perform statistical analyses on them without complex corrections for selection effects. In some cases, an astronomer interested in a particular object will find that survey images are sufficient to make new telescope time entirely unnecessary.

Surveys also help astronomers choose targets for closer study using larger, more powerful telescopes. If previous observations support a hypothesis, a telescope scheduling committee is more likely to approve new, more detailed observations to test it.

The wide scope of surveys makes them ideal for finding foreground objects that move, such as asteroids and comets. An astronomer can compare existing survey images to current observations to identify changes; this task can even be performed automatically using image analysis software. Besides science, these surveys also detect potentially hazardous objects. Similarly, images of the same object taken by different surveys can be compared to detect transient astronomical events such as variable stars.[2]

List of sky surveys edit

 
Spectrum of types of observations of Solar System objects.
 
The positions in space of just some of the galaxies identified by the VIPERS survey (see Visible Multi Object Spectrograph).[3]

Surveys of the Magellanic Clouds edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ See, for example, Lacy M, Riley JM, Waldram EM, McMahon RG, Warner PJ (1995). "A radio-optical survey of the North Ecliptic CAP". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 276 (2): 614–626. Bibcode:1995MNRAS.276..614L. doi:10.1093/mnras/276.2.614.
  2. ^ Gay, Dr. Pamela; Cain, Fraser (26 May 2008). "Episode #90: The Scientific Method". Astronomy Cast (Podcast). Retrieved 16 Dec 2009.
  3. ^ "3D Map of Distant Galaxies Completed – VLT survey shows distribution in space of 90 000 galaxies". www.eso.org. Retrieved 16 December 2016.
  4. ^ Risinger, Nick. "Phototopic Sky Survey". Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  5. ^ Associated Press (12 May 2011). "Amateur Photographer Links 37,000 Pics in Night-Sky Panorama". Fox News. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  6. ^ "WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey | Home". Wigglez.swin.edu.au. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  7. ^ "darkenergysurvey.org". darkenergysurvey.org. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  8. ^ "SLUGGS survey webpage".
  9. ^ "LAMOST survey webpage".
  10. ^ "The Birth of Monsters". Retrieved 14 December 2015.
  11. ^ "The VLA FIRST Survey". Sundog.stsci.edu. 2008-07-21. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  12. ^ Mauch, T.; Murphy, T.; Buttery, H. J.; Curran, J.; Hunstead, R. W.; Piestrzynski, B.; Robertson, J. G.; Sadler, E. M. (2003). "SUMSS: a wide-field radio imaging survey of the southern sky - II. The source catalogue". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 342 (4): 1117–1130. arXiv:astro-ph/0303188. Bibcode:2003MNRAS.342.1117M. doi:10.1046/j.1365-8711.2003.06605.x. S2CID 13173524.
  13. ^ "The GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey". Mpa-garching.mpg.de. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  14. ^ gama-survey.org
  15. ^ Driver, Simon P.; Norberg, Peder; Baldry, Ivan K.; Bamford, Steven P.; Hopkins, Andrew M.; Liske, Jochen; Loveday, Jon; Peacock, John A.; Hill, D. T.; Kelvin, L. S.; Robotham, A. S. G.; Cross, N. J. G.; Parkinson, H. R.; Prescott, M.; Conselice, C. J.; Dunne, L.; Brough, S.; Jones, H.; Sharp, R. G.; Van Kampen, E.; Oliver, S.; Roseboom, I. G.; Bland-Hawthorn, J.; Croom, S. M.; Ellis, S.; Cameron, E.; Cole, S.; Frenk, C. S.; Couch, W. J.; Graham, A. W.; et al. (2009). "GAMA: towards a physical understanding of galaxy formation". Astronomy & Geophysics. 50 (5): 5.12. arXiv:0910.5123. Bibcode:2009A&G....50e..12D. doi:10.1111/j.1468-4004.2009.50512.x. S2CID 119214918.
  16. ^ "Atlas3D Survey". Astro.physics.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-03-03.

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An astronomical survey is a general map or image of a region of the sky or of the whole sky that lacks a specific observational target Alternatively an astronomical survey may comprise a set of images spectra or other observations of objects that share a common type or feature Surveys are often restricted to one band of the electromagnetic spectrum due to instrumental limitations although multiwavelength surveys can be made by using multiple detectors each sensitive to a different bandwidth 1 Composite image of the GOODS South field result of a deep survey using two of the four giant 8 2 metre telescopes composing ESO s Very Large Telescope Gamma ray pulsars detected by the Fermi Gamma ray Space Telescope Surveys have generally been performed as part of the production of an astronomical catalog They may also search for transient astronomical events They often use wide field astrographs Contents 1 Scientific value 2 List of sky surveys 2 1 Surveys of the Magellanic Clouds 3 See also 4 ReferencesScientific value editSky surveys unlike targeted observation of a specific object allow astronomers to catalog celestial objects and perform statistical analyses on them without complex corrections for selection effects In some cases an astronomer interested in a particular object will find that survey images are sufficient to make new telescope time entirely unnecessary Surveys also help astronomers choose targets for closer study using larger more powerful telescopes If previous observations support a hypothesis a telescope scheduling committee is more likely to approve new more detailed observations to test it The wide scope of surveys makes them ideal for finding foreground objects that move such as asteroids and comets An astronomer can compare existing survey images to current observations to identify changes this task can even be performed automatically using image analysis software Besides science these surveys also detect potentially hazardous objects Similarly images of the same object taken by different surveys can be compared to detect transient astronomical events such as variable stars 2 List of sky surveys edit nbsp Spectrum of types of observations of Solar System objects nbsp The positions in space of just some of the galaxies identified by the VIPERS survey see Visible Multi Object Spectrograph 3 See also Category Astronomical surveys Optical Hipparchus created the first known star catalogue with more than 850 stars The data was incorporated into the Almagest along with the first list of stellar magnitudes and was the primary astronomical reference until modern times 190 120 BC Bonner Durchmusterung whole sky astrometric star catalog 1859 1903 Astrographic Catalogue international astronomical survey of the entire sky The survey was performed by 18 observatories using over 22 000 photographic plates The results have been the basis of comparison for all subsequent surveys 1887 1975 Henry Draper Catalogue spectral classifications based on photographic plates 1918 1924 extension 1925 1936 Catalina Sky Survey an astronomical survey to discover comets and asteroids Pan Andromeda Archaeological Survey National Geographic Society Palomar Observatory Sky Survey NGS POSS survey of the northern sky on photographic plates 1948 1958 CfA Redshift Survey A program from Harvard Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics It began in 1977 to 1982 then from 1985 to 1995 Digitized Sky Survey optical all sky survey created from digitized photographic plates 1994 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey 2dfGRS redshift survey conducted by the Anglo Australian Observatory between 1997 and 2002 Sloan Digital Sky Survey SDSS an optical and spectroscopic survey 2000 2006 first pass Photopic Sky Survey a survey with 37 440 individual exposures 2010 2011 4 5 DEEP2 Redshift Survey DEEP2 Used Keck Telescopes to measure redshift of 50 000 galaxies VIMOS VLT Deep Survey VVDS Franco Italian study using the Very Large Telescope at Paranal Observatory Palomar Distant Solar System Survey PDSSS WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey 6 2006 2011 used the Australian Astronomical Observatory Dark Energy Survey DES 7 is a survey about one tenth of the sky to find clues to the characteristics of dark energy Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area Survey CALIFA a spectroscopic survey of galaxies SAGES Legacy Unifying Globulars and GalaxieS SAGES Legacy Unifying Globulars and GalaxieS Survey SLUGGS survey 8 a near infrared spectro photometric survey of 25 nearby early type galaxies 2014 Large Sky Area Multi Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope LAMOST 9 an extra galactic and stellar spectroscopic survey IPHAS and VPHAS surveys of the Galactic bulge and inner disk using the Isaac Newton Telescope north and VLT Survey Telescope south in u g r Ha and i bands 2003 present Pan STARRS a large field survey system to look for transient and variable sources 2010 present Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment OGLE large scale variability sky survey in I and V bands 1992 present DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys Legacy Surveys large imaging survey of the extragalactic sky in three bands and covering one third of the sky 2013 present GSNST Global Supernovae Search Team an all sky survey launched in August 2018 to look for Astronomical Transients Gaia catalogues of over a billion parallax distances Zwicky Transient Facility ZTF a wide field sky astronomical survey of the northern transient sky 2018 present Infrared nbsp Massive galaxies discovered in the early Universe of the UltraVISTA field 10 Infrared Astronomical Satellite did an all sky survey at 12 25 60 and 100 mm 1983 The 2 micron All Sky Survey 2MASS a ground based all sky survey at J H and Ks bands 1 25 1 65 and 2 17 mm 1997 2001 Akari Astro F a Japanese mid and far infrared all sky survey satellite 2006 2008 Wide field Infrared Survey Explorer WISE was launched in December 2009 to begin a survey of 99 of the sky at wavelengths of 3 3 4 7 12 and 23 mm The telescope is over a thousand times as sensitive as previous infrared surveys The initial survey consisting of each sky position imaged at least eight times was completed by July 2010 UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey UKIDSS a collection of ground based northern hemisphere surveys GPS GCS LAS DXS UDS using the WFCAM camera on UKIRT some wide and some very deep in Z Y J H amp K bands 2005 VISTA public surveys a collection of ground based southern hemisphere surveys VVV VMC VHS VIKING VIDEO UltraVISTA of various areas and depths in Z Y J H amp Ks bands 2009 present SCUBA 2 All Sky Survey Radio Third Cambridge Catalogue of Radio Sources 3C Survey at 159 and 178 MHz published in 1959 HIPASS Radio survey the first blind HI survey to cover the entire southern sky 1997 2002 B2 Bologna Sky Survey at 408 MHz 9929 radio sources performed with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope B3 The New Bologna Sky Survey at 408 MHz 13354 radio sources performed with the Northern Cross Radio Telescope Ohio Sky Survey Over 19 000 radio sources at 1415 MHz 1965 1973 NVSS Survey at 1 4 GHz mapping the sky north of 40 deg FIRST Survey to look for faint radio sources at twenty cms 11 SUMSS Survey at 843 MHz mapping the sky south of 30 deg with similar sensitivity and resolution to the northern NVSS 12 PALFA Survey On going 1 4 GHz survey for radio pulsars using the Arecibo Observatory GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey GASS 13 designed to measure the neutral hydrogen content of a representative sample of 1000 massive galaxies C BASS On going 5 GHz all sky survey to aid in the subtraction of galactic foregrounds from maps of the Cosmic Microwave Background EMU A large radio continuum survey covering 3 4 of the sky expected to discover about 70 million galaxies GMRT The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope s TGSS ADR mapped the sky at 150 MHz HTRU A pulsar and radio transients survey of the northern and southern sky using the Parkes Radio Telescope and the Effelsberg telescope Gamma ray Fermi Gamma ray Space Telescope formerly referred to as the Gamma ray Large Area Space Telescope GLAST 2008 present the goal for the telescope s lifetime is 10 years Multi wavelength surveys GAMA the Galaxy And Mass Assembly survey 14 combines data from a number of ground and space based observatories together with a large redshift survey performed at the Anglo Australian Telescope The resulting dataset aims to be a comprehensive resource for studying the physics of the galaxy population and underlying mass structures in the recent universe 15 GOODS The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey COSMOS The Cosmic Evolution Survey CANDELS The Cosmic Assembly Near infrared Deep Extragalactic Legacy Survey The latter three surveys are joining observations obtained from space with the Hubble Space Telescope the Spitzer Space Telescope the Chandra X ray Observatory and the XMM Newton satellite with a large set of observations obtained with ground based telescopes Atlas 3d Survey sample of 260 galaxies for the Astrophysics project 16 Planned Vera C Rubin Observatory a proposed very large telescope designed to repeatedly survey the whole sky that is visible from its location Widefield ASKAP L Band Legacy All Sky Blind Survey WALLABY Surveys of the Magellanic Clouds edit Catalogues of H a emission stars and nebulae in the Magellanic Clouds published 1956 Astrophys J Suppl 2 315 MCELS Magellanic Cloud Emission line Survey The Magellanic Clouds Photometric Survey UBVI optical Deep Near Infrared Survey DENIS near IRSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Astronomical catalogues and surveys See astronomical catalogue for a more detailed description of astronomical surveys and the production of astronomical catalogues Redshift surveys are astronomical surveys devoted to mapping the cosmos in three dimensions Category astronomical catalogues List of astronomical catalogues on Wikipedia Astrograph for a type of instrument used in Astronomical surveys Timeline of astronomical maps catalogs and surveysReferences edit See for example Lacy M Riley JM Waldram EM McMahon RG Warner PJ 1995 A radio optical survey of the North Ecliptic CAP Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 276 2 614 626 Bibcode 1995MNRAS 276 614L doi 10 1093 mnras 276 2 614 Gay Dr Pamela Cain Fraser 26 May 2008 Episode 90 The Scientific Method Astronomy Cast Podcast Retrieved 16 Dec 2009 3D Map of Distant Galaxies Completed VLT survey shows distribution in space of 90 000 galaxies www eso org Retrieved 16 December 2016 Risinger Nick Phototopic Sky Survey Retrieved 12 May 2011 Associated Press 12 May 2011 Amateur Photographer Links 37 000 Pics in Night Sky Panorama Fox News Retrieved 13 May 2011 WiggleZ Dark Energy Survey Home Wigglez swin edu au Retrieved 2014 03 03 darkenergysurvey org darkenergysurvey org Retrieved 2014 03 03 SLUGGS survey webpage LAMOST survey webpage The Birth of Monsters Retrieved 14 December 2015 The VLA FIRST Survey Sundog stsci edu 2008 07 21 Retrieved 2014 03 03 Mauch T Murphy T Buttery H J Curran J Hunstead R W Piestrzynski B Robertson J G Sadler E M 2003 SUMSS a wide field radio imaging survey of the southern sky II The source catalogue Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 342 4 1117 1130 arXiv astro ph 0303188 Bibcode 2003MNRAS 342 1117M doi 10 1046 j 1365 8711 2003 06605 x S2CID 13173524 The GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey Mpa garching mpg de Retrieved 2014 03 03 gama survey org Driver Simon P Norberg Peder Baldry Ivan K Bamford Steven P Hopkins Andrew M Liske Jochen Loveday Jon Peacock John A Hill D T Kelvin L S Robotham A S G Cross N J G Parkinson H R Prescott M Conselice C J Dunne L Brough S Jones H Sharp R G Van Kampen E Oliver S Roseboom I G Bland Hawthorn J Croom S M Ellis S Cameron E Cole S Frenk C S Couch W J Graham A W et al 2009 GAMA towards a physical understanding of galaxy formation Astronomy amp Geophysics 50 5 5 12 arXiv 0910 5123 Bibcode 2009A amp G 50e 12D doi 10 1111 j 1468 4004 2009 50512 x S2CID 119214918 Atlas3D Survey Astro physics ox ac uk Retrieved 2014 03 03 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